Math, asked by crazyxyz67, 7 months ago

solve by using laws of exponent a^4b^3 ÷ ab^2​

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Answered by itzbeautyangel
14

Answer:

The example above is 2 raised to the third power (raised to the third power means the exponent is 3). This is equivalent to the multiplication problem below, because there is a 1 multiplied by 2 three times. As you can see, the 1 * 2 * 2 * 2 can be simplified to 8 which is the answer to the problem.

Answered by mysticd
2

 Given \: a^4b^3 \div ab^2

 = \frac{a^{4}b^{3}}{ab^{2}}

 = a^{4-1} b^{3-2}

/* By Exponential Law */

 \boxed{\pink{ \frac{x^{m}}{x^{n}} = x^{m-n}}}

 = a^{3} b

Therefore .,

 \red{ a^4b^3 \div ab^2}\green { = a^{3} b}

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